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Author Ganz, Jennifer B., author.

Title Aided augmentative communication for individuals with autism spectrum disorders / Jennifer B. Ganz ; with contributions by Ee Rea Hong and Whitney Gilliland
Published New York : Springer, [2014]
©2014

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Description 1 online resource (xiii, 141 pages) : color illustrations
Series Autism and child psychopathology series, 2192-922X
Autism and child psychopathology series.
Contents Overview of autism spectrum disorders and complex communication needs -- Aided augmentative and alternative communication : an overview -- AAC and assessment of people with ASD and CCN -- Interdisciplinary issues and collaboration in assessment and treatment -- Naturalistic aided AAC instruction -- AAC intervention mediated by natural communication partners -- Functional communication training with aided AAC -- The controversy surrounding facilitated communication -- Sign language versus aided AAC
Summary Just as autism is a continuum of disorders, it is associated with a broad range of neurodevelopmental, social, and communication deficits. For individuals with autism spectrum disorders (ASD), augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) has a major impact on their daily lives, often reducing the occurrence of challenging behaviors. Aided Augmentative Communication for Individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorders is a practical guide to the field, offering readers a solid grounding in ASD, related complex communication needs (CCN), and AAC, especially visual and computer-based technologies. Widely used interventions and tools in AAC are reviewed-- not just how they work, but why they work-- to aid practitioners in choosing those most suited to individual clients or students. Issues in evaluation for aided AAC and debates concerning its usability round out the coverage. Readers come away with a deeper understanding of the centrality of communication for clients with ASD and the many possibilities for intervention. Key areas of coverage include: AAC and assessment of people with ASD and CCN. Interdisciplinary issues and collaboration in assessment and treatment. AAC intervention mediated by natural communication partners. Functional communication training with AAC. The controversy surrounding facilitated communication. Sign language versus AAC. Aided Augmentative Communication for Individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorders is an essential resource for clinicians/practitioners, researchers, and graduate students in such fields as child and school psychology, speech pathology, language education, developmental psychology, behavior therapy, and educational technology
Analysis spraak
speech
pathologie
pathology
ontwikkelingspsychologie
developmental psychology
onderwijstechnologie
educational technology
psychologie
psychology
therapie
therapy
gedrag
behaviour
talen
languages
onderwijs
education
Psychology (General)
Psychologie (algemeen)
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes Description based on print version record
In Springer eBooks
Subject Autistic children -- Means of communication.
Communicative disorders -- Patients -- Education
Communicative disorders -- Treatment
Autism spectrum disorders in children.
Autism spectrum disorders.
Needs assessment.
Child Development Disorders, Pervasive
Communication Disorders -- therapy
Needs Assessment
needs assessment.
POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Public Policy -- Social Security.
POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Public Policy -- Social Services & Welfare.
Needs assessment
Autism spectrum disorders
Communicative disorders -- Treatment
Autism spectrum disorders in children
Autistic children -- Means of communication
Form Electronic book
Author Hong, Ee Rea, contributor
Gilliland, Whitney, contributor
ISBN 9781493908141
1493908146